how do the Eskimos protect themselves from the cold
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The Inuit people build sturdy shelters to protect themselves from the harsh winds and bitter cold. The Inuit word for home is “igloo.” Igloos are used as quick shelter to protect oneself and their family by trapping body heat in the mostly enclosed space. ... During the winter, however, igloos are made from blocks of ice!
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... The Eskimos make compacted snow bricks (not too much) to make the igloos. In the igloo, the heat stays inside instead of passing through the walls. The temperature difference between the outside and inside of the igloo can reach 140 °F.
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